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According to forecasters, the best of the warm weather will be in the south-east where Brits in the capital are set to bask in 22C heat, compared to the 20C highs in Ibiza and 17C and showers expected in Rome.

Meanwhile, figures will linger around the high teens and low 20s C across the rest of the UK.

The weather outlook for Monday, May 14 and Tuesday, May 15 (Image: Weather Channel)

Milton Keynes forecast

Monday, May 14

High 19C/Low 8C

Mostly sunny

Tuesday, May 15

High 21C/Low 10C

Sunny

Wednesday, May 16

High 14C/Low 4C

AM showers

Thursday, May 17

High 14C/Low 4C

Mostly cloudy

Friday, May 18

High 17C/Low 6C

Partly cloudy

Saturday, May 19

High 19C/Low 7C

Partly cloudy

Sunday, May 20

High 20C/Low 8C

Mostly sunny

Eleanor Bell, principal meteorologist of The Weather Channel, said almost all of the country will be able to enjoy drier, brighter and warmer climes on Monday.

However, a north-south weather divide on Tuesday (May 15) will mean clearer skies and sunny spells will be replaced by scattered showers in Scotland and north-west England by the afternoon.

She added: "High pressure is expected to build early next week with warmer air from the south-west mixing in. This along with increasing sunshine will allow temperatures to lift above normal.

"Maximum temperatures will be around 16-18C on Monday, lifting to 18-22C on Tuesday.

"But it will be cooler over the north-west, 13-17C, with more in the way of cloud and showers there."

Forecasted temperatures across the UK for Tuesday, May 15 (Image: Weather Channel)

After a chilly start Monday morning, temperatures will begin to rise throughout the day with plenty of fine and settled weather across the nation.

Some scattered showers may creep into the far east of England during midday, but these will be quick to disperse by the early afternoon.

Heading into Tuesday there will be plenty of warm sunshine in central and southern regions as high pressure continues to dominate.

But conditions will begin to turn cloudy and wetter across Northern Ireland and western Scotland as outbreaks of rain return from the west.

Unfortunately by Wednesday all will change, as the fine weather will swiftly make way for increased cloud, with temperatures reverting back to the low to-mid teens C.